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2. Automated Tracking and Navigation of Spine Surgery with the Aid of Augmented and Virtual Reality: A Review and Taxonomy
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Joseph, Odimegwu C., Ahmed, Nawzat Sadiq, Kitjongthawonkul, Somkiat, AlSallami, Nada, Altaf, Syed, Ahmed, Shahad, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Daimi, Kevin, editor, and Al Sadoon, Abeer, editor
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- 2022
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3. Visual Object Tracking Using Deep Learning
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Ashish Kumar and Ashish Kumar
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- Automatic tracking, Algorithms
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This book covers the description of both conventional methods and advanced methods. In conventional methods, visual tracking techniques such as stochastic, deterministic, generative, and discriminative are discussed. The conventional techniques are further explored for multi-stage and collaborative frameworks. In advanced methods, various categories of deep learning-based trackers and correlation filter-based trackers are analyzed. The book also: Discusses potential performance metrics used for comparing the efficiency and effectiveness of various visual tracking methods Elaborates on the salient features of deep learning trackers along with traditional trackers, wherein the handcrafted features are fused to reduce computational complexity Illustrates various categories of correlation filter-based trackers suitable for superior and efficient performance under tedious tracking scenarios Explores the future research directions for visual tracking by analyzing the real-time applications The book comprehensively discusses various deep learning-based tracking architectures along with conventional tracking methods. It covers in-depth analysis of various feature extraction techniques, evaluation metrics and benchmark available for performance evaluation of tracking frameworks. The text is primarily written for senior undergraduates, graduate students, and academic researchers in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics and communication engineering, computer engineering, and information technology.
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- 2024
4. Video Object Tracking : Tasks, Datasets, and Methods
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Ning Xu, Weiyao Lin, Xiankai Lu, Yunchao Wei, Ning Xu, Weiyao Lin, Xiankai Lu, and Yunchao Wei
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- Image processing, Image processing--Digital techniques, Computer vision, Automatic tracking, Digital video, Pattern recognition systems, Machine learning
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This book provides a thorough overview of recent progress in video object tracking, allowing researchers and industrial practitioners to gain a better understanding of the most important problems and developed technologies in the area. Video tracking is a key research area in computer vision and aims to track unique objects in a given video, which are useful for various applications such as video conference, video editing, surveillance, and autonomous driving. This book begins with an introduction to the task of video object tracking, including the most common problem settings. Given the revolution of deep learning in computer vision problems, numerous new tasks, datasets, and methods have been recently proposed in the domain of video tracking. The book includes these recent results as well as benchmarks in large-scale human-centric video analysis in complex events.
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- 2024
5. Granular Video Computing: With Rough Sets, Deep Learning And In Iot
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Debarati Bhunia Chakraborty, Sankar Kumar Pal, Debarati Bhunia Chakraborty, and Sankar Kumar Pal
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- Automatic tracking, Computer vision
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This volume links the concept of granular computing using deep learning and the Internet of Things to object tracking for video analysis. It describes how uncertainties, involved in the task of video processing, could be handled in rough set theoretic granular computing frameworks. Issues such as object tracking from videos in constrained situations, occlusion/overlapping handling, measuring of the reliability of tracking methods, object recognition and linguistic interpretation in video scenes, and event prediction from videos, are the addressed in this volume. The book also looks at ways to reduce data dependency in the context of unsupervised (without manual interaction/ labeled data/ prior information) training.This book may be used both as a textbook and reference book for graduate students and researchers in computer science, electrical engineering, system science, data science, and information technology, and is recommended for both students and practitioners working in computer vision, machine learning, video analytics, image analytics, artificial intelligence, system design, rough set theory, granular computing, and soft computing.
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- 2021
6. Methods of Increasing of Onboard Tracking System with Optical Device Dynamic Accuracy
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Sheval, Valery, Rozhnin, Nikolay, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Popovic, Zdenka, editor, Manakov, Aleksey, editor, and Breskich, Vera, editor
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- 2020
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7. Model of Navigation and Control System of an Airborne Mobile Station
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Vishnevsky, V. M., Vytovtov, K. A., Barabanova, E. A., Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Woeginger, Gerhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Vishnevskiy, Vladimir M., editor, Samouylov, Konstantin E., editor, and Kozyrev, Dmitry V., editor
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- 2020
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8. Underwater Vehicles: Design and Applications
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George M. Roman and George M. Roman
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- Intelligent control systems, Autonomous underwater vehicles--Dynamics, Autonomous underwater vehicles--Design and construction--Mathematics, Automatic tracking
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Underwater Vehicles: Design and Applications first explores the application of the adaptive Kalman filter algorithm to the estimation of high speed autonomous underwater vehicle dynamics. The authors investigate the performances of different control schemes, from non-model-based to model-based and adaptive model-based, implemented on a low-inertia underwater vehicle for three-dimensional helical trajectory tracking. Control laws for collision avoidance in three-dimensional environments are introduced, considering scenarios where a vehicle detects arbitrarily shaped and nonconvex obstacles using sensors.
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- 2020
9. The Design and Research of Intelligent Range Hood for Traceable Oil Fume Concentration Based on Sensor
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Jian, Zhao, Linan, Zheng, Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martin, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Hung, Jason C., editor, Yen, Neil Y., editor, and Hui, Lin, editor
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- 2019
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10. Economical and Technical Considerations for Solar Tracking : Methodologies and Opportunities for Energy Management
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S. Soulayman and S. Soulayman
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- Solar energy--Economic aspects, Solar collectors--Automatic control, Automatic tracking
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Renewable energy is a critical topic of discussion in contemporary society. With increased attention on alternative methods, solar tracking has emerged as an effective strategy for sustainable energy management. Economical and Technical Considerations for Solar Tracking: Methodologies and Opportunities for Energy Management is an essential reference source for the latest scholarly research on economic and technical considerations of long-term and short-term solar tracking. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as sun position, solar radiation, and geographic orientation, this publication is ideally designed for students, professionals, and engineers seeking current research on efficient use of solar energy.
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- 2018
11. Non-Cooperative Target Tracking, Fusion and Control : Algorithms and Advances
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Zhongliang Jing, Han Pan, Yuankai Li, Peng Dong, Zhongliang Jing, Han Pan, Yuankai Li, and Peng Dong
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- Automatic tracking
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This book gives a concise and comprehensive overview of non-cooperative target tracking, fusion and control. Focusing on algorithms rather than theories for non-cooperative targets including air and space-borne targets, this work explores a number of advanced techniques, including Gaussian mixture cardinalized probability hypothesis density (CPHD) filter, optimization on manifold, construction of filter banks and tight frames, structured sparse representation, and others. Containing a variety of illustrative and computational examples, Non-cooperative Target Tracking, Fusion and Control will be useful for students as well as engineers with an interest in information fusion, aerospace applications, radar data processing and remote sensing.
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- 2018
12. Building a Dedicated GSM GPS Module Tracking System for Fleet Management : Hardware and Software
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Franjieh El Khoury, Antoine Zgheib, Franjieh El Khoury, and Antoine Zgheib
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- Global Positioning System--Industrial applications, Motor vehicle fleets--Equipment and supplies, Automatic tracking
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This book shows how to build a'INFelecPHY GPS Unit'(IEP-GPS) tracking system for fleet management that is based on 3G and GPRS modules. This model should provide reliability since it deals with several protocols: 1) HTTP and HTTPS to navigate, download and upload in real time the information to a web server, 2) FTTP and FTTPS to handle in a non-real time the files to the web application, and 3) SMTP and POP3 to send and receive email directly from the unit in case of any alert. Similar to a mobile device, but without screen for display, it is multifunctional because it links to a GPRS module, a camera, a speaker, headphone, a keypad and screen.
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- 2018
13. Novel Radar Techniques and Applications : Waveform Diversity and Cognitive Radar and Target Tracking and Data Fusion, Volume 2
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Richard Klemm, Hugh Griffiths, Wolfgang Koch, Richard Klemm, Hugh Griffiths, and Wolfgang Koch
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- Signal processing--Digital techniques--Data processing, Automatic tracking, Detectors, Tracking radar
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Novel Radar Techniques and Applications presents the state-of-the-art in advanced radar, with emphasis on ongoing novel research and development and contributions from an international team of leading radar experts. Each section gives an overview of the latest research and perspectives of the future, and includes a number of chapters dedicated to specific techniques in conjunction with existing operational, experimental or conceptual applications.
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- 2017
14. The Impact of Cognition on Radar Technology
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Alfonso Farina, Antonio De Maio, Simon Haykin, Alfonso Farina, Antonio De Maio, and Simon Haykin
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- Radar, Synthetic aperture radar, Automatic tracking, MIMO systems, Tracking radar
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Cognitive dynamic systems are inspired by the computational capability of the brain and the viewpoint that cognition is a supreme form of computation. The key idea behind this new paradigm is to mimic the human brain as well as that of other mammals with echolocation capabilities which continuously learn and react to stimulations according to four basic processes: perception-action cycle, memory, attention, and intelligence.
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- 2017
15. Mobile Positioning and Tracking : From Conventional to Cooperative Techniques
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Simone Frattasi, Francescantonio Della Rosa, Simone Frattasi, and Francescantonio Della Rosa
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- Mobile geographic information systems, Wireless localization, Automatic tracking, Electronics in navigation
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The essential guide to state-of-the art mobile positioning and tracking techniques—fully updated for new and emerging trends in the field Mobile Positioning and Tracking, Second Edition explores state-of-the-art mobile positioning solutions applied on top of current wireless communication networks. Application areas covered include positioning, data fusion and filtering, tracking, error mitigation, both conventional and cooperative positioning technologies and systems, and more. The authors fill the gap between positioning and communication systems, showing how features of wireless communications systems can be used for positioning purposes and how the retrieved location information can be used to enhance the performance of wireless networks. Unlike other books on the subject, Mobile Positioning and Tracking: From Conventional to Cooperative Techniques, 2nd Edition covers the entire positioning and tracking value chain, starting from the measurement of positioning signals, and offering valuable insights into the theoretical fundamentals behind these methods and how they relate to application areas such as location-based services, as well as related disciplines and professional concerns, including global business considerations and the changing laws and standards governing wireless communication networks. Fully updated and revised for the latest developments in the field, this Second Edition: Features new chapters on UWB positioning and tracking, indoor positioning in WLAN, and multi-tag positioning in RFID Explores an array of positioning and tracking systems based on satellite and terrestrial systems technologies and methods Introduces advanced and novel topics such as localisation in heterogeneous and cooperative scenarios Provides a bridge between research and industry with potential implementations of the solutions presented Mobile positioning and tracking is subject to continuous innovations and improvements. This important working resource helps busy industry professionals and practitioners—including software and service developers—stay on top of emerging trends in the field. It is also a valuable reference for advanced students in related disciplines studying positioning and mobile technologies.
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- 2017
16. Biologically-Inspired Radar and Sonar : Lessons From Nature
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Alessio Balleri, Hugh Griffiths, Chris Baker, Alessio Balleri, Hugh Griffiths, and Chris Baker
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- Automatic tracking, Electric filters, Image processing--Equipment and supplies
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Nature presents examples of active sensing which are unique, sophisticated and incredibly fascinating. There are animals that sense the environment actively, for example through echolocation, which have evolved their capabilities over millions of years and that, as a result of evolution, have developed unique in-built sensing mechanisms that are often the envy of synthetic systems.
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- 2017
17. Nonlinear Systems Tracking
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Lyubomir T. Gruyitch and Lyubomir T. Gruyitch
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- Automatic tracking, Nonlinear systems, Production control
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Tracking is the goal of control of any object, plant, process, or vehicle. From vehicles and missiles to power plants, tracking is essential to guarantee high-quality behavior. Nonlinear Systems Tracking establishes the tracking theory, trackability theory, and tracking control synthesis for time-varying nonlinear plants and their control systems as parts of control theory. Treating general dynamical and control systems, including subclasses of input-output and state-space nonlinear systems, the book: Describes the crucial tracking control concepts that comprise effective tracking control algorithms Defines the main tracking and trackability properties involved, identifying properties both perfect and imperfect Details the corresponding conditions needed for the controlled plant to exhibit each property Discusses various algorithms for tracking control synthesis, attacking the tracking control synthesis problems themselves Depicts the effective synthesis of the tracking control, under the action of which, the plant behavior satisfies all the imposed tracking requirements resulting from its purpose With clarity and precision, Nonlinear Systems Tracking provides original coverage, presenting discovery and proofs of new tracking criteria and control algorithms. Thus, the book creates new directions for research in control theory, enabling fruitful new control engineering applications.
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- 2016
18. Current Trends in Eye Tracking Research
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Mike Horsley, Matt Eliot, Bruce Allen Knight, Ronan Reilly, Mike Horsley, Matt Eliot, Bruce Allen Knight, and Ronan Reilly
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- Eye, Automatic tracking, Research--Methodology
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Our eye movements in response to visual stimuli reveal much about how we experience the world. Focusing on the latest developments in the multidisciplinary field of eye tracking research, this volume ranges across a wide spectrum of research applications, with four sections covering the plethora of practical uses to which our expanding knowledge can be put. They offer abundant evidence that eye tracking research and its methodologies offer new ways of collecting data, framing research questions, and thinking about how we view our world. As a result, we are discovering more about how the visual system works, as well as how it interacts with attention, cognition, and behaviour. Current Trends in Eye Tracking Research presents the work of more than 50 researchers and academics, showcasing groundbreaking studies and innovative ways of applying eye tracking technologies to interesting research problems. The book covers the current output of a number of pioneering research laboratories, detailing their work on eye tracking and the visual system, alignment and EEG data, marketing and social applications, and eye tracking in education. Featuring creative uses of existing technology as well as inventive implementation of new technology in a range of research contexts and disciplines, this new publication is compelling proof of the growing importance of this exciting and fast-moving area of scientific endeavor.
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- 2014
19. Computer Vision in Sports
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Thomas B. Moeslund, Graham Thomas, Adrian Hilton, Thomas B. Moeslund, Graham Thomas, and Adrian Hilton
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- Image processing--Digital techniques, Computer vision, Sports, Automatic tracking
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The first book of its kind devoted to this topic, this comprehensive text/reference presents state-of-the-art research and reviews current challenges in the application of computer vision to problems in sports. Opening with a detailed introduction to the use of computer vision across the entire life-cycle of a sports event, the text then progresses to examine cutting-edge techniques for tracking the ball, obtaining the whereabouts and pose of the players, and identifying the sport being played from video footage. The work concludes by investigating a selection of systems for the automatic analysis and classification of sports play. The insights provided by this pioneering collection will be of great interest to researchers and practitioners involved in computer vision, sports analysis and media production.
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- 2014
20. Device-Free Object Tracking Using Passive Tags
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Jinsong Han, Wei Xi, Kun Zhao, Zhiping Jiang, Jinsong Han, Wei Xi, Kun Zhao, and Zhiping Jiang
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- Motion detectors, Radio frequency identification systems, Indoor positioning systems (Wireless localization), Automatic tracking
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This SpringerBrief examines the use of cheap commercial passive RFID tags to achieve accurate device-free object-tracking. It presents a sensitive detector, named Twins, which uses a pair of adjacent passive tags to detect uncooperative targets (such as intruders). Twins leverages a newly observed phenomenon called critical state that is caused by interference among passive tags. The author expands on the previous object tracking methods, which are mostly device-based, and reveals a new interference model and their extensive experiments for validation. A prototype implementation of the Twins-based intrusion detection scheme with commercial off-the-shelf reader and tags is also covered in this SpringerBrief. Device-Free Object Tracking Using Passive Tags is designed for researchers and professionals interested in smart sensing, localization, RFID and Internet of Things applications. The content is also useful for advanced-level students studying electrical engineering and computer science.
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- 2014
21. Tracking Control of Linear Systems
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Lyubomir T. Gruyitch and Lyubomir T. Gruyitch
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- Production control, Linear control systems, Automatic tracking
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The primary purpose of control is to force desired behavior in an unpredictable environment, under the actions of unknown, possibly unmeasurable disturbances and unpredictable, and therefore probably nonzero, initial conditions. This means that tracking and tracking control synthesis are fundamental control issues. Surprisingly, however, tracking theory has not been well developed, and stability theory has dominated. Tracking Control of Linear Systems presents the fundamentals of tracking theory for control systems. The book introduces the full transfer function matrix F(s), which substantially changes the theory of linear dynamical and control systems and enables a novel synthesis of tracking control that works more effectively in real environments.An Introduction to the New Fundamentals of the Theory of Linear Control SystemsThe book begins by re-examining classic linear control systems theory. It then defines and determines the system full (complete) transfer function matrix F(s) for two classes of systems: input-output (IO) control systems and input-state-output (ISO) control systems. The book also discusses the fundamentals of tracking and trackability. It presents new Lyapunov tracking control algorithms and natural tracking control (NTC) algorithms, which ensure the quality of the tracking under arbitrary disturbances and initial conditions. This natural tracking control is robust, adaptable, and simple to implement.Advances in Linear Control Systems Theory: Tracking and TrackabilityThis book familiarizes readers with novel, sophisticated approaches and methods for tracking control design in real conditions. Contributing to the advancement of linear control systems theory, this work opens new directions for research in time-invariant continuous-time linear control systems. It builds on previous works in the field, extending treatment o
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- 2013
22. Automatic Tracking of Player Locations from Video Image of Football Game
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Honda, Masaaki, Oosaka, Noriyuki, Kanosue, Kazuyuki, editor, Nagami, Tomoyuki, editor, and Tsuchiya, Jun, editor
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- 2015
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23. Electronic Warfare Target Location Methods, Second Edition
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Poisel, Richard and Poisel, Richard
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- Target acquisition, Automatic control, Electronics in military engineering, Automatic tracking
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Describing the mathematical development underlying current and classical methods of geolocating electronic systems that are emitting, this newly revised and greatly expanded edition of a classic Artech House book offers practical guidance in electronic warfare target location. The Second Edition features a wealth of additional material including new chapters on time delay estimation, direction finding techniques, and the MUSIC algorithm. This practical resource provides you with critical design information on geolocation algorithms, and establishes the fundamentals of existing algorithms as a launch point for further algorithm development. You gain an in-depth understanding of key target location methods that you can effectively apply to your work in the field. You discover triangulation algorithms that offer a highly efficient way to geolocate targets when the real estate on the sensor systems is adequate to support an antenna array. The book also presents quadratic geolocation techniques that can be implemented with extremely modest antennas – frequently a single dipole or monopole. Moreover, this authoritative volume details methods for geolocating the source of high frequency signals with a single sensor site.
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- 2012
24. Adaptive High-Resolution Sensor Waveform Design for Tracking
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Ioannis Kyriakides, Darryl Morrell, Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, Ioannis Kyriakides, Darryl Morrell, and Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola
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- Automatic tracking, Sensor networks--Mathematical models, Wave functions--Mathematical models
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Recent innovations in modern radar for designing transmitted waveforms, coupled with new algorithms for adaptively selecting the waveform parameters at each time step, have resulted in improvements in tracking performance. Of particular interest are waveforms that can be mathematically designed to have reduced ambiguity function sidelobes, as their use can lead to an increase in the target state estimation accuracy. Moreover, adaptively positioning the sidelobes can reveal weak target returns by reducing interference from stronger targets. The manuscript provides an overview of recent advances in the design of multicarrier phase-coded waveforms based on Bjorck constant-amplitude zero-autocorrelation (CAZAC) sequences for use in an adaptive waveform selection scheme for mutliple target tracking. The adaptive waveform design is formulated using sequential Monte Carlo techniques that need to be matched to the high resolution measurements. The work will be of interest to both practitionersand researchers in radar as well as to researchers in other applications where high resolution measurements can have significant benefits. Table of Contents: Introduction / Radar Waveform Design / Target Tracking with a Particle Filter / Single Target tracking with LFM and CAZAC Sequences / Multiple Target Tracking / Conclusions
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- 2011
25. Video Tracking : Theory and Practice
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Emilio Maggio, Andrea Cavallaro, Emilio Maggio, and Andrea Cavallaro
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- Video surveillance, Automatic tracking
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Video Tracking provides a comprehensive treatment of the fundamental aspects of algorithm and application development for the task of estimating, over time, the position of objects of interest seen through cameras. Starting from the general problem definition and a review of existing and emerging video tracking applications, the book discusses popular methods, such as those based on correlation and gradient-descent. Using practical examples, the reader is introduced to the advantages and limitations of deterministic approaches, and is then guided toward more advanced video tracking solutions, such as those based on the Bayes'recursive framework and on Random Finite Sets. Key features: Discusses the design choices and implementation issues required to turn the underlying mathematical models into a real-world effective tracking systems. Provides block diagrams and simil-code implementation of the algorithms. Reviews methods to evaluate the performance of video trackers – this is identified as a major problem by end-users. The book aims to help researchers and practitioners develop techniques and solutions based on the potential of video tracking applications. The design methodologies discussed throughout the book provide guidelines for developers in the industry working on vision-based applications. The book may also serve as a reference for engineering and computer science graduate students involved in vision, robotics, human-computer interaction, smart environments and virtual reality programmes
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- 2011
26. Trying Out Two Typical Budget Telescopes
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Moore, Patrick, Watson, John, Moore, Patrick, and Watson, John
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- 2012
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27. Automatic Tracking Solar Street Light Based on Microcontroller
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Ya, Liu Zhen, Zhi, Guan Chen, Jiang, Yan-hu, Rong, Chen, and Zhang, Wei, editor
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- 2012
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28. Automatic Tracking of a Large Number of Moving Targets in 3D
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Liu, Ye, Li, Hui, Chen, Yan Qiu, Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Doug, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Fitzgibbon, Andrew, editor, Lazebnik, Svetlana, editor, Perona, Pietro, editor, Sato, Yoichi, editor, and Schmid, Cordelia, editor
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- 2012
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29. Observing Platforms
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English, Neil and English, Neil
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- 2011
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30. Radiolocation in Ubiquitous Wireless Communication
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Danko Antolovic and Danko Antolovic
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- Automatic tracking, Engineering, Mobile communication systems, Adaptive antennas
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Thisvolumehasitsbeginningsinalaboratoryproject,developmentofaradiolocator for the Wi-Fi network that was growing by leaps and bounds on the campus of Indiana University at that time. What started as a very focused and practical attempt to improve network management, touched in its lifetime upon broader issues of the use of radio spectrum, design of system architectures for the wireless medium, and image formation outside the limits of geometrical optics. Ihaveintendedthisbookmostlyfortheaudienceofengineersandsystemdesi- ers, in the growing?eld of radio communication among small, portable, ubiquitous devices that have become hybrid platforms for personal communication and p- sonal computing. It is also a book addressed to network professionals, people to whom radio is largely a black box, a medium that they usually rely upon, but s- dom fully understand. In fact, in the course of my work in the?eld, I have witnessed, to my dismay, a wide disconnect between the networking world and the radio technology that n- working has come to depend upon so heavily. Perhaps, because digital wireless communication is seen as digital?rst and wireless second, there is often a m- placed emphasis on its information-processingside, with the methodologycentered around the discrete symbol, and with little intuition of the underlying physics. I had it once suggested to me, in apparent seriousness, to use radio cards for intra-system communication within a radiolocator! Wireless communication is radio, plain and simple.
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- 2010
31. Intelligente Videoanalyse : Handbuch für die Praxis
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Torsten Anstädt, Ivo Keller, Harald Lutz, Torsten Anstädt, Ivo Keller, and Harald Lutz
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- Automatic tracking, Video surveillance
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Intelligente Videoanalyse bezeichnet Systeme aus Kameras und Software, die selbsttätig bestimmte Objekte identifizieren und deren Bewegungen verfolgen können. Obwohl sie in immer mehr Feldern wie Gebäudesicherung und Verkaufsförderung eingesetzt wird, fehlte bislang ein Buch, welches den gegenwärtigen Stand der Technik, der Probleme und der Anwendungsgebiete in übersichtlicher Form beschreibt. Das einzige Buch zu diesem vielseitig relevanten Thema deckt von Planung über Algorithmen bis Datenschutz alle relevanten Aspekte ab.
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- 2010
32. Wireless Adaptive Therapeutic TeleGaming in a Pervasive Computing Environment
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Peters, James F., Szturm, Tony, Borkowski, Maciej, Lockery, Dan, Ramanna, Sheela, Shay, Barbara, Hassanien, Aboul-Ella, editor, Abawajy, Jemal H., editor, Abraham, Ajith, editor, and Hagras, Hani, editor
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- 2010
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33. Automatic Tracking of Escherichia Coli Bacteria
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Xie, Jun, Khan, Shahid, Shah, Mubarak, Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Doug, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Metaxas, Dimitris, editor, Axel, Leon, editor, Fichtinger, Gabor, editor, and Székely, Gábor, editor
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- 2008
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34. Analysis of Tagged Cardiac MRI Sequences
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Histace, Aymeric, Cavaro-Ménard, Christine, Courboulay, Vincent, Ménard, Michel, Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Dough, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Frangi, Alejandro F., editor, Radeva, Petia I., editor, Santos, Andres, editor, and Hernandez, Monica, editor
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- 2005
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35. Automatic Tracking of Arabidopsis thaliana Root Meristem in Confocal Microscopy
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Garcia, Bernardo, Campilho, Ana, Scheres, Ben, Campilho, Aurélio, Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Dough, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Campilho, Aurélio, editor, and Kamel, Mohamed, editor
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- 2004
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36. Knowledge Based Radar Detection, Tracking and Classification
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Fulvio Gini, Muralidhar Rangaswamy, Fulvio Gini, and Muralidhar Rangaswamy
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- Target acquisition, Adaptive signal processing, Automatic tracking, Tracking radar, Expert systems (Computer science)
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Discover the technology for the next generation of radar systems Here is the first book that brings together the key concepts essential for the application of Knowledge Based Systems (KBS) to radar detection, tracking, classification, and scheduling. The book highlights the latest advances in both KBS and radar signal and data processing, presenting a range of perspectives and innovative results that have set the stage for the next generation of adaptive radar systems. The book begins with a chapter introducing the concept of Knowledge Based (KB) radar. The remaining nine chapters focus on current developments and recent applications of KB concepts to specific radar functions. Among the key topics explored are: Fundamentals of relevant KB techniques KB solutions as they apply to the general radar problem KBS applications for the constant false-alarm rate processor KB control for space-time adaptive processing KB techniques applied to existing radar systems Integrated end-to-end radar signals Data processing with overarching KB control All chapters are self-contained, enabling readers to focus on those topics of greatest interest. Each one begins with introductory remarks, moves on to detailed discussions and analysis, and ends with a list of references. Throughout the presentation, the authors offer examples of how KBS works and how it can dramatically improve radar performance and capability. Moreover, the authors forecast the impact of KB technology on future systems, including important civilian, military, and homeland defense applications. With chapters contributed by leading international researchers and pioneers in the field, this text is recommended for both students and professionals in radar and sonar detection, tracking, and classification and radar resource management.
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- 2008
37. On the Performance Characterisation of Image Segmentation Algorithms: A Case Study
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Southall, B., Buxton, B. F., Marchant, J. A., Hague, T., and Vernon, David, editor
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- 2000
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38. Automating 3D Echocardiographic Image Analysis
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Sanchez-Ortiz, Gerardo I., Declerck, Jérôme, Mulet-Parada, Miguel, Noble, J. Alison, Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, editor, Delp, Scott L., editor, DiGoia, Anthony M., editor, and Jaramaz, Branislav, editor
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- 2000
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39. Statistical Multisource-Multitarget Information Fusion
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Mahler, Ronald P.S and Mahler, Ronald P.S
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- Signal processing, Tracking radar, Target acquisition, Automatic tracking, Multisensor data fusion--Mathematics, Expert systems (Computer science), Bayesian statistical decision theory
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- 2007
40. Foraging behaviour of Brachionus calyciflorus (Pallas): variations in the swimming path according to presence or absence of algal food (Chlorella)
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Charoy, Christine, Clément, Pierre, Dumont, H. J., editor, Gilbert, J. J., editor, Lubzens, E., editor, and Miracle, M. R., editor
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- 1993
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41. How females of the rotifer Asplanchna brightwelli swim in darkness and light: an automated tracking study
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Mimouni, Patrick, Luciani, Anne, Clément, Pierre, Dumont, H. J., editor, Gilbert, J. J., editor, Lubzens, E., editor, and Miracle, M. R., editor
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- 1993
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42. Influence of the concentration of oxygen on the swimming path of Brachionus plicatilis (Rotifera)
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Réale, Denis, Clément, Pierre, Esparcia-Collado, Angeles, Dumont, H. J., editor, Gilbert, J. J., editor, Lubzens, E., editor, and Miracle, M. R., editor
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- 1993
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43. Computational Studies of Human Motion
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Forsyth, David and Forsyth, David
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- Image processing--Digital techniques, Human mechanics, Automatic tracking, Three-dimensional imaging
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Originally published as Foundations and trends in computer graphics and vision, v. 1, issue 2/3 (2005).
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- 2006
44. Local Positioning Systems : LBS Applications and Services
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Krzysztof W. Kolodziej, Johan Hjelm, Krzysztof W. Kolodziej, and Johan Hjelm
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- Automatic tracking, Electric annunciators, Radio direction finders, Electronic surveillance, Mobile robots, Buildings, Geographic information systems
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Local Positioning Systems: LBS Applications and Services explores the possible approaches and technologies to location problems including people and asset tracking, mobile resource management, public safety, and handset location-based services. The book examines several indoor positioning systems, providing detailed case studies of existing applications and their requirements, and shows how to set them up. Other chapters are dedicated to position computation algorithms using different signal metrics and determination methods, 2D/3D indoor map data and location models, indoor navigation, system components and how they work, privacy, deployment issues, and standards. In detail, the book explains the steps for deploying a location-enabled network, including doing a site-survey, creating a positioning model and floor maps, and access point placement and configuration. Also presented is a classification for network-based and ad-hoc positioning systems, and a framework for developing indoor LBS services.This comprehensive guide will be invaluable to students and lecturers in the area of wireless computing. It will also be an enabling resource to developers and researchers seeking to expand their knowledge in this field.
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- 2006
45. Programming Cameras and Pan-Tilts : With DirectX and Java
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Ioannis Pavlidis, Vassilios Morellas, Pete Roeber, Ioannis Pavlidis, Vassilios Morellas, and Pete Roeber
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- Digital video, Webcams--Control--Data processing, Internet programming, Image processing--Digital techniques, Automatic tracking
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The rapid rise of PC-based cameras has lead to the enormous growth of software applications that use real-time video programming. These applications include video conferencing, computer games, scientific research, automated security and surveillance, industrial inspection, and Web cameras. Previously, developers had to search through manufacturer manuals or research papers in computer vision or image processing to learn how to program devices for these applications.Programming Cameras and Pan-Tilts with DirectX and Java is the first book to offer practical tools and techniques for those struggling to gain an in-depth understanding of programming computer vision applications with live camera streams and pan-tilt devices. It shows how to build DirectShow filters from scratch and introduces computer vision concepts as needed to understand the code. Special emphasis is devoted to DirectShow programming and popular computer vision applications such as segmentation and tracking. Shows step-by-step how to program cameras for a variety of applications in both Visual C++.NET and the Java Media Framework (JMF). Describes programming methods proven in industrial and research settings that can be used with any camera that connects to a PC through a DirectShow-compliant frame grabber. Provides easy-to-understand explanations of the underlying concepts of the code examples suitable for those studying computer vision, image processing, or multimedia.
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- 2003
46. Creating Location Services for the Wireless Web : Professional Developer's Guide
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Johan Hjelm and Johan Hjelm
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- Wireless Application Protocol (Computer network pr, Web site development, Geographic information systems, Cell phone systems, Automatic tracking
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The first guide to developing user location applications You are walking down a street and suddenly, your cell phone display flashes the news that you are 70 feet from a Starbuck's and that you are entitled to a dollar off your next purchase. You have just witnessed an example of user location services, one of the exciting new generations of cell phone and handheld services. This book describes the architecture and operation of this technology. It also familiarizes readers with the new location services development standard, shows how to programming with GIS, provides GUI design guidelines, and uses real-world examples to teach valuable lessons on how to successfully develop and deploy user location applications for the wireless Web. CD-ROM contains a host of tools for developing positioning and location services.
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- 2002
47. Wireless Location in CDMA Cellular Radio Systems
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James J. Caffery, Jr and James J. Caffery, Jr
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- Cell phone systems, Code division multiple access, Mobile communication systems, Automatic tracking
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With the increasing market penetration of cellular telephones, the number of E-911 calls placed by cellular telephones has grown cons- erably. This growth in E-911 calls led to a 1996 FCC ruling requiring that all cellular, PCS, and SMR licensees provide location information for the support of E-911 safety services. The provision of such location information is to be implemented in two phases. Phase I, whose deadline has already been passed, requires that wireless carriers relay the caller's telephone number along with location of the cell site and/or sector se- ing the call, to a designated Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). This information allows the PSAP to return the call if disconnected. Phase II, to be completed by October 1, 2001, is much more stringent and requires that the location of an E-911 caller be determined and reported with an rms location accuracy of 125 m in 67% of the cases. The applications of wireless location technology extend well beyond E-911 services. Location information can be used by cellular telephone operators themselves for more effective management of their radio - sources, so as to achieve greater spectral efficiencies. Resource m- agement algorithms such as hand-offs between cell sites, channel assi- ments, and others can all benefit from subscriber location information. Location information obtained from vehicular based cellular telephones can be used as an input to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), and in particular traffic management and traveler information systems.
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- 2000
48. Tetroon Flights as a Tool in Atmospheric Meso-Scale Transport Investigation
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Hübschmann, W. G., Thomas, P., Vogt, S., and De Wispelaere, C., editor
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- 1984
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49. An experimental system for the automatic tracking and analysis of rotifer swimming behaviour
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Coulon, P. Y., Charras, J. P., Chassé, J. L., Clément, P., Cornillac, A., Luciani, A., Wurdak, E., Dumont, H. J., editor, Pejler, Birger, editor, Starkweather, R., editor, and Nogrady, Th., editor
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- 1983
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